Ochre Ellipse #1
 

Available from Family Style.
“With sly storytelling shifts and great comics pacing, Jonas  crystallizes the introvert’s meandering thoughts, then smashes them to  pieces at your feet.”
— Jesse Reklaw
“First issues are generally a time to work the bugs out, to get  everything in their proper order for better future issues.  Jonas gets  right out of the gate with a fantastic first issue.”
— Optical Sloth
“Madden-Connor tells stories about people in motion that are circular in  nature, as one portion of the stories segues into something completely  different only to come back around to the original theme or motif in  unexpected ways.”
— High-Low
“A swell little book about daydreams and birds, with a goofy sense of  humor. The cartooning cuts loose here and there, drops panel border,  goes nuts, and gets really fun.”
— Ben Boxer
 
Ochre Ellipse #2
Available from Family Style.
“This mini comic is filled with inventive graphic storytelling  techniques. It’s evident Madden-Connor  put a great deal of emphasis on  exploring new territory, but his does  it without sacrificing communication or clarity.”
— Midnight Fiction
“The book is the work of a young artist who is clearly having fun with  every aspect of the medium, and the result is a mini-comic busting at  the seams with fascinating ideas.”
— The Daily Crosshatch
“This issue is remarkably well-designed and executed, and has many  moments of quiet humor. If these comics are his debut, then it’s clear he has a bright future  ahead of him.”
— High-Low
“Is it wrong that I get the impression that Jonas is just toying with  us?  After reading the first couple of issues of this series I get the  impression that he has a ridiculously firm handle on the “rules” of  making comics and is trying to nudge those rules in subtle but different  directions.”
— Optical Sloth
 
Ochre Ellipse #3
Available from Family Style.
“No matter what  your own experience has you read into this book, you’re guaranteed to be  swept up in its spell. For me at least, the experience was really  rare. Hands down one of the best books I’ll read all year.”
— The  Daily Crosshatch
“It’s a genuinely inspired story, told without casting judgment either  way.  He’s three for three on these little mini books, although I have  to imagine most of you are already aware of that fact by now.”
— Optical Sloth
“The comics’ hook is killer: an unhappy, lonely man who remembers a  happy childhood despite being a loner goes back in time to those happy  days. Madden-Connor deftly uses genre trappings to tell a  story of one man’s infinite emotional loop.”
— High Low
“Unlike its predecessor, issue three won’t dazzle you with clever visual  tricks or unusual layouts. Its magic is more subtle. Its captivating  story and artwork will pull you into an imaginative world and suddenly  you’ll realize you’ve been dazzled again.”
— Midnight Fiction